The Gage Canal was built between 1885 and 1889 by Matthew Gage to bring water about 12 miles from the Santa Ana River to his desert land claim. Later extended another 8 miles through Citrus Park to its end, it doubled citrus production in Riverside.
The Gage Canal was built between 1885 and 1889 by Matthew Gage to bring water about 12 miles from the Santa Ana River to his desert land claim. Later extended another 8 miles through Citrus Park to its end, it doubled citrus production in Riverside.
The Gage Canal was built between 1885 and 1889 by Matthew Gage to bring water about 12 miles from the Santa Ana River to his desert land claim. Later extended another 8 miles through Citrus Park to its end, it doubled citrus production in Riverside.
View of a trench beside a citrus tree, used for the study of root development of citrus in Field S-3, plot 5, row 4, tree 4 at the Citrus Experiment Station.